Horses near Sion Hill Farm, East Claydon

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The photograph on this page of Horses near Sion Hill Farm, East Claydon by Andy Gryce as part of the Geograph project.

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Horses near Sion Hill Farm, East Claydon

Image: © Andy Gryce Taken: 12 May 2007

Looking south-east, horses are grazing in fields east of East Claydon. The track leads to Sion Hill Farm about 1/2km away. Sion Hill is the hill on which the parish church of East Claydon stands about 1/2km behind the camera. A bridleway leaves the track close to this point and heads towards the gate that can just been seen to the right of the tree in the middle of the photo. The bridleway is on the route of the Midshires Way and the North Buckinghamshire Way. To the south, off camera, there are more fields with large numbers of horses grazing, see Image In the far distance are the hills around Oving and Whitchurch.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.9209
Longitude
-0.919289